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Minister for Sports Jack Sargeant, Mistar Urdd, Lowri - Urdd Camp Manager

Making a splash - £5million to transform Welsh sporting facilities and iconic pool

A £5m investment announced today [Friday 19 November] will save Gwersyll yr Urdd’s Llangrannog swimming pool and boost women’s grassroots sport.

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More than £19 million to breathe new life into Welsh town centres

More than £19.6 million in Welsh Government funding is set to revitalise town centres across Wales, delivering transformative regeneration projects that will create thriving spaces for communities to live, work and enjoy. 

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Welsh Government funding delivers nearly 100,000 extra NHS appointments

Almost 100,000 extra outpatient appointments will have been delivered across Wales by the end of December.

Conwy tunnel

Essential safety works scheduled for Conwy Tunnel

 The westbound A55 Conwy tunnel will close from the 10th to the 19th January for essential road safety works

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Independent review backs Automatic Voter Registration in Wales

Trial pilots across Wales have successfully registered over 16,000 new voters automatically, an independent evaluation has found, paving the way for a more accessible democracy. 

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New research centre to help tackle historic gender health gap

Women will benefit from groundbreaking research and innovation designed to eliminate health inequalities at Wales’ first Women's Health Research Centre.

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Wales' landmark law is protecting children and changing attitudes

Three years since Wales made it illegal for parents to physically punish their children, a new review shows it is protecting children and promoting positive parenting.

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Public asked about new 10-year dementia strategy

The public will be asked to help shape the future of support for people with dementia and their families, as a new 10-year strategy is published today.

Disabled people's rights - transport sign

Ambitious new plan to break barriers for disabled people in Wales

The Welsh Government has published its Disabled People's Rights Plan, a ten-year commitment to making sure disabled people can participate fully and equally in every part of life in Wales. The plan sets out practical actions and long-term goals to tackle barriers across employment, transport, education, healthcare, housing, independent living, digital access, and public services.

 MG 2787 - Train Passing over Cynghordy Viaduct with the Western Brecon Beacons in the distance

Improved train timetable starts in Wales today

An improved train timetable across Wales starts today.

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Major investment in general practice in Wales

More than £41m extra will be invested into general practice this year as part of a deal struck between the Welsh Government and GPs.